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PERSONAL

The ofßciala of the Methodist Central Mission have heartily and unanimously invited the Rev. Clarence Eaton to remain as Superintendent of the Mission for the eighth year. Scan® very slncoro tributes were paid by members of,the meeting to tho high esteem in which Mi Eaton is held by the mission congregation, The invitation was accepted by Mr Eaten Vio thanked tho officials for the loyal support always accorded him. At a mooting of tho Hoard tf Malingers of tho King Edward Technical College last evening the board through the chairman (Mr T. Scott) expressed sympathy with Mr Wilkinson in tho serious cpenition which he had recently undergone.The Rev. J. B. Eickersta/f, who has completed his studies at Knox College, Dunedin, was licensed as n minister of fir Presbyterian Church at to-'lay a meeting of tho Christchurch Presbytery. r ihe reports of tho examiners upon the In cuse trials of Mr Bickorstaff were thorongrlj satisfactory in ail re,-poets, aw! 1 e lias received a cal! to the Pupariia ch-ugo which has been vacant for some men Um. —From Our Christchurch Correspondent. In the Church of England sNioolro-vn, Port Chalmers, last evening Miss Rita Brobner, who is leaving the seaport town, gave an enjoyable danco to her young friends, Tho hall was tastefully decorated. During tho euppor interval Miss Eila Erased on behalf'of tho guests, presented Miss Brebner with a manicure sot, and wished tho young lady much happiness in her future home. Mr Brobner responded on behalf of his daughter. Mr A. Urquha-rt, of tho train traffic department, who has boon transferred to Wanvanui. left this morning for the north. Mr W- Rowlm. Hallway_ traffic manager), oil behalf _of tho scaJ, presented him with a euit case.

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Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 9

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 9

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 9